The Hitler Youth 1933-45

Alan Dearn

The Hitler Youth 1933-45
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Published
8 March 2006
Pages
64
ISBN
9781841768748

The Hitler Youth 1933-45

Alan Dearn

A chilling and modern embodiment of the loss of innocence, the Hitler Youth movement transformed German children into adult Nazis entirely focused on Allied defeat. Despite not being itself a military formation - rather a movement that sought to inculcate Nazi ideology - paramilitary training did however form an important part of this education due to the Nazi veneration of the soldier as the epitome of Germanic manhood. Some members of the Bund Deutscher Madel, the Hitler Youth organization for girls, even became combatants in the final stages of the war. Covering the range of a child’s indoctrination, from ideology to training, this rare exploration of the Nazi culture provides the reader with a complete insight into the preliminary training of Germany’s youth, and how they became directly involved in military service under the pressure of total war.

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